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Fig. 2

From: Epithelioid cell granuloma with caseating necrosis possibly caused by periapical periodontitis: a case report

Fig. 2

a Seven months after extraction of tooth #47, a panoramic radiograph showed new bone formation at the equivalent site of teeth #48 and #47 and a radiolucent region around the distal root of tooth #46. b, c Computed tomography showed continuous absorption from the alveolar bone of the distal root of tooth #46 to the lingual cortical bone at the equivalent of tooth #47 and some granulated hard tissues existing inside and outside the mandible (arrow). d Magnetic resonance imaging showed high intensity of the right lower molar region on an enhanced T2-weighted image (arrow). e The soft tissue located between interior to the mandibular angle and anterior to the submandibular gland was enhanced heterogeneously by gadolinium on magnetic resonance imaging (arrow). SM submandibular gland

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